the CAHoumAH - WEEK ENDING SAVBftDAT, jTTLY 8, IWSB WT ,. SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION SITUATIONS ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE BELf WANTED. jg •' ! •» PERSONAL CLEANiNQ & HAULING /Jfp Low Cost Advertising — —Low Cost Advertising— *’<>R WHAT HAVE YOU ~. DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TKtnple 4-5558 'ftfirWlP'®*®* 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMQRIAM • * LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Don't let perennial, plants get too much of a head 3tart. Adjust lor row widths op I© 40" wills Seleei-O-Widlh Tines. Balanced easy handling. Rugged, powerful, dependable. as k us to demonstrate SALES * SERVICE TRACTOR DEPT, S A N I) E R S MOTOR COMPANY '-*»TWjW.WSWW*a«*^^ buFflne ~ FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store We have anything in. Fur niture . . . from a lamp, end table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. f™A.ND WE HAVE A“~~J CREDIT PLAN FOR i'OO Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co, 121 E. MARTIN ST. Msmmmmmm,. SURE, ! WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY j 9 2 Q S tn H r <o 5 s keSSC 'I re m a> c* •: • r, 3 a IP £-"«g 1 : h * * e *sgs ; «- g*:4p 5' g h • . i -. at / ■ b S s>' S r £ “ O : : a* | g 5 r;g : : sgr fe 3 55 2 I • • 3 e- B w i • n nt c. pj : « “ ' ° Tl I :w K ~ • » > :3.:: S W '! : 3 | : :• H H :>g: ; ? § .! a s • • pi i a 5 : : o 2 | lial : % H ? : «* : : p • . . ' * ft , ! :*• : : z »**• , M • ? i : ts x * ; i : o» o' , : ; o s* 'ismmmmmm- * AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP - Luther Donaldson of Nassau ami a senior pharmacy student at Florida AA-.H University was award ed a S2OO scholarship out of a grant from th«- American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. Donaldson was tops in scholastic ! standing among his classmates during his junior year. He is presi dent of the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Asso ciation and a member of the university's varsity tennis team tie plans to do graduate study its pharmaceutical chemistry after gia dilating from Florida A&M. ! Adult Education nrn if; TTtrt JIOTYVP I*>opnni Rnil | : : ding. C/fKWC l IftdpYlH/YV U Di;,r:.i S n < b.urm;.ri of KslUbStrb unaerway the Ho(nc Kronomies Department, DURHAM Six areas of int- r- announced that t pportunitios are ; cat are open to adults in the North am open for adults interested in j Carolina College area in a special . rhose fluids: Child Development: evening class in Community Or- : Clothim;, Family Relationship: J ganization for Adult Kducatugt, Foods: intes ior Decoration; and j Registration started June 23 a? 7:00 Health and Home Nursing CAPIfmTLOAN CO. inc7~ YOU FURNISH THE PROBLEM WE'LL FURNISH THE MONEY $2.00 IS YOURS Recommend Our Service To A Friend i If We Make A Personal Loan To Them—We Will Pay You $2.00 CASH. GUY H. BASDEN Manager 210 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. 1 l - rnn , iunmiinnwini ■ ni —n-tnmrrmii unwi 5 DODGE TRUCKS All with van type walk in bodies (Used by U. S. Post Office) good condition. Your choice. *295 Carolina Motor Sales Blount A Hargett Sts. \ F. Dir. I IT.T TF. ‘1 7110 i^^.TirwrrtrwT|r<^|lriTr|||lw<t||Wl||| . S-A-L-E STATION WAGONS PLYMOUTH You can not drive a bigger station wagon at any price. Example - Stock No. P-169 4-DR. DELUXE - 6 PASSENGER Equipped with: j Best heater Safety rim wheels j | Arm rest Torsion-Aire ride I Dual Horns Chi-flow self adjusting shock absorbers | Air form front cushions 800 x H overKjze t j res i Electric vvinflahleld wipers Special steering wheel : *2495 ! Plus i Per Cent Sales Tax I LISTEN FOR THE WHISTLE FROM O’NEAL MOT ORS O’NEAL MOTORS, Inc. “in Raleigh to do business with YOU’.” 106 11. Cabarrus SI. U 5 S. Blount St. USED CAR LOT SHOWROOM VA 8-3391 VA. 1-3321 N. C. Dealer 3383 : n r- : ■■ ■ l 1 ’ AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE, she Honorable Daniel A. Chapman, Ambassador of Ghana to the United Stales, is shown addressing a capacity audience of local and state citizens at a banquet given in his honor in the dining halt of St. Augur.tine'* recently. Seated int to right ate: Dr. .hums A. Boyer, President of the college. Dr. Chapman ami Mrs. Chapman. AI YWCA DAY ( AMP - Some of the girls participating in the YWCA Day Camp are shown a bove in one of their Craft Classes. Craft is one of the main activities in which the girls engage along with Dramatics. Music, Swimming and a full schs dule of play activity. Some of the girls shown on the picture arc; Cheryl Brown. Sylvia Herndon, John syne Brown. JoAnu Burrell. Sandra Hicks, Junior Counselor, Janet Smith, Alma Herndon. Jernsha Bridgors. Valerie Mu ye, Freddie Mar Bridgets, Doo ms Winters, Cynthia Johnson, Bctt.ve Stevens, I.mior Counselor, Miss Majorie Alien, Senior Counse.- »r, Antoinette Sanders. Joyce Drake. Annie Hinton, Patricia Andrews and Mrs. Thelma Anders, Day Camp Director. DEDICATION SPEAKER Dr. E. M. Norris right. Prairie View. Texas, national executive sec - retary of the New Farmers of America, delivered the main address at the dedication of the S. B. Simmons NFA Camp last week, lie lake, a eoolhi.- drink wiih Dr. G. F. Rankin, left, acting dean. School of Agriculture at A&T College and VA. T Johnson, Sr., assist; t State supervisor of Yoca tional Agriculture. SUPPORTING EVIDENCE —ln trouble with the low for raining SC children. Mm. Bertha (Mom) Whyte (center, back row), line* up with two busload# of her brood at th® courihous® in Bowmanviile, Canada. Mrs. Whyte took *SO kids along when she was hailed into court for | failing to have her home registered as a childrens boarding home. By so doing, Mrs, Why is complained, she would have to reduce the number of her chargoß, (Nevrsiwoas Photo). I; National Dairy ||Council Reports I On Its Products ! I CHIC'AQO •In 195? if your eating hjtfcits were average for shy U xiileci States you consumed milk arid otaer daii y products which u tilized 095 pounds of milk pro duced on the farm, says the Nu tiondft Dairy Council Divided Into individual dairy 5 foods, your purchases tart yeai j v/ece as follows: 2gl qts. of fluid i milk, and cream; 8.5 lbs o! bulttu j 7.8 lbs. of ciit-en-; 15 I IPs. of <i\‘- i aporaii'd ana condensed milk; ii.? ; lbs. of nonfat dry milk; 19.8 qts. of I ice cream and other frozen dairy i! products; 5.2 11)3. of cottage cheese; t\ 5.4 qts. of fluid nonfat, milk; Hi t [. qts. of buttermilk; and 4.1 qts. of I chocolate milk. lor the above-listed foods, you spent about 20 cents of cas h food dollar —or 20 per 5 cent of your food budget. But for this investment, you re , eeivetl many essential mitri j ents In excess of that percew- Sac'e. for example, dairy foods ‘ contributed to the national food supply lift per cent of tin available protein, 23.5 per cent »J the fat, 77.tl per cent of ralelnm and almost 48 per cent of the riboilavtu Weight watchers will be interested to know that ail dairy foods coni, blued contributed oniv 11i.7 per cent of the calories offered by America's food. How much milk was produced by dairy farmers in 1957 The answer - contained in the dairy organi ; gallon's- hi;l-published 1953 edition . :>t ' Uo.v Americans ITy-e Their Dairy Poods”—ls 126.3 billion i pounds; This all time record pro | duction '' 's accomplished with on j U- 20.5 million cows, a smaller herd i than the United States has had at ■ any lime in lb- last 40 years. The I increas’d total production is due ,i to qre.it M r milk yield per cow— ; a 3 per cent, inc reuse over 1956 to ..ii i-a i .!m 6,162 pounds per dairy : animat This is a reflection of a Tong trend in which dairy farmers Hi rough improved breeding and '• eding practices, have increased the efficiency of each cow. Had the 19.67 herd produced only at the i 1925 rate per cow, 50 per cent i more cows would have been need ; o’ to meet the production record ! of 1957 Legal notices NOTICE OF SERVICE Os PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA (’O'. MTV OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT LENA PERRY. Plaipi iff vs. : THOMAS PERRY, Defendant. TO THOMAS PERRY; TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seekiijf; relief agamst j has been filed in tlie above eniitiv.l i action. The nature of the relief be trig sou-', I b; as follow, To secure an absouue divorce on the part of the plainlilf I based upon ti e grounds of two iy-rs ’ continuous separation between t!i< plaintiff no the uefendant | You are required to make defense ! ! o such pleadings not later than Aug ust 9th, 1958, and upon your failure *’o do so, the patty seeking relief jg-.in-l you will apply to the Court for the u- I lief sough! ; This 18th day of June, 1958. SARA ALLEN Assistant Cle,iof Superior 'or t F ,T. CARNAGE Atm. June 23. 20; July MS. 1958 NORTH CAROLINA ; COUNTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR < Ml;! ‘ NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY SPECIAL PROCEEDING PURI U CATION City of Raleigh, Petition-! vs Ella il • i ter, Tom Allen, Floyd Alien and wife ■ AJcora Alien, Fannie Lee Shipp Tr.,\-j horn, Gertrude Jones, Ida Hester T, r- i tell, Emma Covington. Hattie Smith.! Charlie Allen, Ethel Alien. Robert A! I !en, Uriah Allen, Fiotenee Tib. jane: I Dishman, Flocnie Dishman. Lillie Hot-] mer Clements. Minnie Richardson. Fen jny Hester Purfoy, Cornelia Johnson.! : Maggie Johnson, Dakar Rogefs, loin Jeffreys. Burdcnia Jones. Florence I Johnson, Willie Johnson, Virginia Duns i tun, SUajasune Dunston Dowdell, Wai i ler A Ounston; and all other heirs ut ! law' or devises of any of the defend | ants above named or of Ed Hester and | Ella IJnrtet, both deceased, who have ! or claim an interest in the lands which j are the subject of this action Defend ; ants. ( To the defendants above named - i : you arid each of you will take notice i I that a proceeding entitled as above i; i, I ; been commenced in the Superior ! ! Court of Wake County. North Carol- I ina to condemn for public use, to-w>< j j fur street purposes, lands in Wake ! County, North Carolina described as ! follows; BEGINS at a point; in the eastern ! right of way line of Oberlin Road a! the southwest corner of the William Pettiford lot runs thence south 89 deg. 54 min east. 4 1-2 feet to the new er,stern right of way line of Oberlin Road, thence south 28 cleg, 04 min west J 31.76 feet, to a point; thence south 61 deg. 56 min. east 2 feet to a point where the new right of wav line of Oberlin Road curves in a soutn edsteiTj direction; thence with arid curve to the line of the lot of P. B. Rogers (now’ City of Raieig.i); thence with the Rogers line north 89 deg 18 min west to the old right of way line of Oberlin Road; thence with said line in a northerly direction to the point of Beginning as shown on map en titled "Proposed, Grade Separation at W.ide Avenue and Oberlin Rued" rec orded in Book of Maps 1958, page 49, Wake County Registry, And you will further take notice that you are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County in the Court house in Haletgh, North Carolina, on or before the 7 day of August, 1938 and answer or demur to the petition of the petitioner, and if you fail to do xo the petitioner will apply to (hr ! court for the relict demanded in Ihe complaint. This the 23 da*/ of Jim©, ifsaff. Sara Alien Assistant Cl < > k of Superior Court. I July 5, 12, l t 26, 105'' f * CLASSIFIED RATES i ' Nuwbtir of issue* and coat per wotfl: ISSUES I 4 * JS ; j Cost per word 4c U> Sa it • Per line, j per IX3(l* 19c 16c Vy*c Ui« Each word eooreviatlon. initial or j .ymbol count as one word. r’uneUuilton marks are NOT counted i j as nurds 1 i Die minimum number of word* in ; any «;mt au is 1* .vorda You will I save money by ordering your *d to - : run tl oi 17 Isuit-s , : Weekly Want Ads mat he telephoned j, ! through Wednesday up to 10 A M. HELP WANTED ! ! - - FARM FAMSLV WANTED Must be . thrifty and experienced to take char::* ; nt Liu; at RESTFUL PINES COUNTRY CLUB, MOTEL AND FARM located just 3 it:i siu ll -d from Raleigh, Prefer one with experience in poultry and liv*- i-tork raising. No tobacco or cotton ai lolmenl The house so: ihe tenant ,j t'oisi titv:l In,ind new. 5-room brick : house containing hot and cold water, | bath wiii: shower, beautiful built-in cabinets ir. kitchen .’ot further infer nu,;!ii Uiai TI-. 4-i.VJ morning? and ! nigiits oi write George Fuller, 103 S. ; Parboro fid Raleigh. N. C, SPECIAL SERVICES JifttKcsiKS WRITTEN for busy people 10-minutes ss.no. Research, Manu s," .pis -dlteu jud mu in good En*- Iwh MARCUS BOUT,WARE. Saint i Augustine's College Raleigh. N C. | Will keep children so working moth j ers Dial TE. 8-8390 after 4:30 P. M. AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS . i WAKK-U-DRIVE-IT—CAas. IntVCU. AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT - 301 N McDowell St Dial TE 3-69 M Night fE .3-0994. Get vour money out of used refri gerators, stoves and furniture NOW Use our classified ads. Dial T* 1-iHI. I FOOD SPECIALS JOYS AMERICAN GROX - ii ii Cast Martin St.. Ralelgn—Di*i TE 2-9161 Ij t _ Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR B-Q and Chicken iOut Specialty) Tig and Chicken 109 E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY FOWIJKR-S NURSERY - FayetievtJT* i Highway. Phone TS 2-97 M, j HEN TING A ROGMli—Kegistet st *utn us at ITS 4-5563. This space wUI coM j you or.ly SERVICE STATIONS ! DUNN'S ESSO STATION —SOI •'». Blood worth St., Phone TE I-W. Consult our classified aus reguijuriy; titers are many offered. WATCH SERVICES i , , IliMliX S HA IT tl xEKVWk'- -122 t. St Fiitin« Vfc Legal Notices NO .u K OF EXeCUTBIX Having yuantieu at. execumi under 'i ihe las. Mm ~mi testament ot ,vi, • Mary Alice Dunsto: tale ot v\ur;e I County, tills is to give notice that ail ' j persons having claim* against the l i state of said Mis. Mary Alice Dun, or., 1 j deceased, to exhibit t.v.n to tor rn ! dersigned on or before May ,3. 1559, or i tins notice will be pleaded in bar of ; their recovery. Ail person? indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment, to me This 21st day of May. 1908 MRS. SADIE "ELIZABETH MEKRf'X. Executrix oi airs Marj Alice ounston, Estate, 52.) VVair.ut Street, i Wilmington, N C E A. SOLOMON. Jr Attorney j Taylor Building Raleigh, North Carolina. 5-28; 3-4. il, !fl, 25 7-4 NOTH r: OF SKRVitE OF PROCSS# BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I LILLEE MAE HOWARD Plaintiff Vs. ; RAYMOifJ’J HOWARD. Defendant TO RAYMOND HOWARD. TAKE NOTICE THA. A pleading seeking relief against vcj h»* been Died in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief Being sought is as follows: to secure an ab solute divorce on the part of the plain years continuous separation between tiff based upon the grounds of rvo j the plaintiff arid the defendant S You are required to make defense to i such pleadings not later than August | 2. 1888 and upon your failure to do s>. j the party seeking relief against \o, : will apply to tho Court for the re'ief | sought June 54, Si, 28; July 8, 3968. SAHA AU .m Assistant Clerk of Superior Com i F. J. CARNAGE, AUy. KN BUPFJtfOK COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY VELMA RICHARMOff. Pinmtiff va. HENRY J. RICH AMD SON Defendant. The above named defendant, Hem J. Richardson, will take notice that re notion entitled as above has been com rnenced in the Superior Court of W*Le County North Caroiins. by the olam tiff to secure an absolute divorce f-o.u the defendant upon the ground tout plaintiff and defendant have Vvra separata end apart for more than Dn years next preceding the bringing of this action: and the defendant aid further take notice that he is requi-ed to appear at the offic of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake Countv, )r the courthouse in Raleigh, North Car olina, or, or before the 6th day ol August. 5958, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or tns plaintiff will apply to the Court fra the relief demanded in said complaint This nth day of June, 1958. SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Wake Cmlotf Superior Court. |TAYLOR & MITCHELL I Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 June 21, 28; July 8-12, 1958 7

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